Putain mais qu'est ce que ça fait du bien de lire quelque chose comme ça !Aquaman a écrit :La part 2 est disponible depuis quelques jours et je vais vous faire partager le seul et unique moment intéressant pour moi.
Pour l'interview complète : http://www.comicbookresources.com/artic ... een-beforeCBR News: Are you looking to broaden your "JLA" cast out a little bit more beyond the icons, or are you sticking with the big names?
Bryan Hitch: At the moment, it feels like I will stick with the big names, but you may need a mission specialist occasionally. The problem is, once you start expanding outwards, it becomes "Crisis on Infinite Earths" every month. There's nothing wrong with that, I love that level of storytelling, [but] giving everybody a good arc in every story, and a useful purpose in every story, and the action scenes, is a space hog. It takes up a lot of room. If you start expanding the cast, you're going to have the same problem -- your issues will go from six per arc to eight per arc, because you've got to allow for the space everybody needs to inhabit that story. It can't just be a couple of panels, otherwise you're not doing a new character any kind of service whatsoever.
As much as I'd love to bring in some of the '70s favorites of mine, like Red Tornado, and Firestorm, all that stuff -- this is the book about Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Flash, Green Lantern, Cyborg, Aquaman. I think seven's enough.
Enfin un auteur qui comprend que ses personnages ne sont pas juste là pour racoler le consommateur.
Ça me donnerait presque envie de me mettre à JLU (le mag).